<p>On UCAS, it allows your "referee" to offer a predicted score or grade for a future test or class that you haven't taken yet. My SAT will be taken in October, but scores won't be sent in until after Oxford apps are due. </p>
<p>Should this SAT be put down as a future date, with my referee predicting the score, and then I send in the score I get afterwards? </p>
<p>I meet all other Oxford requirements, but the SAT is the one thing I don't have yet.</p>
<p>Have you taken the SAT already? I put my scores down for that, and I will probably take it again, and maybe put down a pending score. I know the physics department at Oxford doesn’t really care about SAT I scores (according to multiple admissions and physics tutors I have talked to) as it doesn’t provide a good indication of anything.</p>
<p>I would definitely put down the AP scores as pending and then have your referee put in what you think you’ll get or what your teacher of that course thinks you will get.</p>
<p>For every SAT/AP or any other relevant exam or test you intend to take or have taken but do not currently have the score, you need to put as a pending qualification, get the referee to add a predicted score, and send the actual score later.</p>
<p>Bear in mind you may receive a conditional offer based on these predicted scores, and if you don’t meet the conditions your offer will be rescinded.</p>
<p>I just want to point out, that depending on what AP exams you are taking and what course you are applying to they may not make a difference. For example, the chances of me getting a conditional offer for physics based upon an AP Lit or Econ or Psych, etc. score, is highly unlikely because they do not care about those. Just be sure you do extremely well in the ones that are related to the course.</p>